Below freezing wind chill but will be warmer than our basketball shooting at the hump
Nonsense! I’m excited for something to take my mind off of our basketball teams. Hopefully they’ll be the sport to not disappoint this year.Baseball should not be played until March 1.
And we are starting 3 guys with histories of arm trouble. Fingers crossed.Below freezing wind chill but will be warmer than our basketball shooting at the hump
I am hoping that some of this group of young guys like Foster, Burns, Grant, & Gleason are ready to give us some quality innings by mid-season.And we are starting 3 guys with histories of arm trouble. Fingers crossed.
Hopefully they’ll be the sport to not disappoint this year.
Baseball should not be played until March 1.
^^^wasn’t at the ‘99 Cotton Bowl.I swear just about the coldest I have ever been was sitting on an outfield trailer at Dudy Noble in February.
Shout out for 1991 Liberty & 1999 Independence Bowls too.^^^wasn’t at the ‘99 Cotton Bowl.
Kentucky in 93 or 94 at home was cold as 17Shout out for 1991 Liberty & 1999 Independence Bowls too.
I swear just about the coldest I have ever been was sitting on an outfield trailer at Dudy Noble in February.
Back in my day we did not start until the last week in February and we often were on the road further South for that weekend.Baseball should not be played until March 1.
They definitely compressed the season back in those days, regularly playing 5 games a week. Then you had the regionals where you'd play like 6 games in 3 days like a travel ball tournament.Back in my day we did not start until the last week in February and we often were on the road further South for that weekend.
Agree pat, 1991 Liberty Bowl by far is the coldest I have ever been at any MSU sporting event. The hi that day was 47 early in the afternoon, don't know what it was that night for the game but sitting up high in that open ended stadium with the wind was brutal. The cold was probably intensified by the fact that we got our azzez handed to us by a 3rd place WAC team that we outweighed at every position on the field. They weren't fast, flashy, or cocky. But they were total military though, they each had a job to do and executed flawlessly and just drove it down our throats .I had a 2.5 hr drive home after that and I was just getting warmed up when I got there.Shout out for 1991 Liberty & 1999 Independence Bowls too.
For sure some of the coldest days are in the LFL on a Tuesday night mid week game w/ a slight drizzle temp in the 30s, wind out of the West and somebody like N AL beating us...................My Pappy always said the coldest place on earth was Dudy Noble Field in February. And he did his basic training in Colorado: Christmas 1942.
We also finished the CWS in the first week of June. Making them stay until late June kinda sucks.They definitely compressed the season back in those days, regularly playing 5 games a week. Then you had the regionals where you'd play like 6 games in 3 days like a travel ball tournament.
Heck maybe we need to go back to that, seems like it's what people want.
I stayed for that entire miserable game...Kentucky in 93 or 94 at home was cold as 17
Put me down for Arkansas ‘00 at Scott Field. The 31 degrees and sleeting in the first half wasn’t so bad. But the 33 degrees and raining in the 2nd half and overtime…..quite cold.Kentucky in 93 or 94 at home was cold as 17
The drive home in 99 (the day after) was an adventure.Shout out for 1991 Liberty & 1999 Independence Bowls too.
No amount of whiskey could keep me warm at that game.Put me down for Arkansas ‘00 at Scott Field. The 31 degrees and sleeting in the first half wasn’t so bad. But the 33 degrees and raining in the 2nd half and overtime…..quite cold.
I was at the 1991 Liberty Bowl. Absolutely cold and miserable. Baseball can be brutally cold, too, but not as cold…AND, Air Force beat our azz.Agree pat, 1991 Liberty Bowl by far is the coldest I have ever been at any MSU sporting event. The hi that day was 47 early in the afternoon, don't know what it was that night for the game but sitting up high in that open ended stadium with the wind was brutal. The cold was probably intensified by the fact that we got our azzez handed to us by a 3rd place WAC team that we outweighed at every position on the field. They weren't fast, flashy, or cocky. But they were total military though, they each had a job to do and executed flawlessly and just drove it down our throats .I had a 2.5 hr drive home after that and I was just getting warmed up when I got there.
Liberty Bowl Stadium is also the hottest I have ever been at an MSU sporting event. September 2, 2000 official hi was 101' . That's the game Jackie Wayne raised hell about (as he should have) because they had turned the A/C off in our dressing room. Concessions were out of water by halftime, out of ice shortly after. People were dropping all over the place.
2000 Arkansas at home is up there too.Kentucky in 93 or 94 at home was cold as 17
My crown and coke in the stadium cup froze to my gloves. Took an Arky buddy to the game with me and we walked from the Grill to the game and back. Just miserable!!Put me down for Arkansas ‘00 at Scott Field. The 31 degrees and sleeting in the first half wasn’t so bad. But the 33 degrees and raining in the 2nd half and overtime…..quite cold.
I was a teenager and I still remember seeing a man sitting alone in the rain at the upper deck at the end of the game. His kept banging his cowbell on the bleachers as we walked outPut me down for Arkansas ‘00 at Scott Field. The 31 degrees and sleeting in the first half wasn’t so bad. But the 33 degrees and raining in the 2nd half and overtime…..quite cold.